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Show across the goal. The umpire ruled the pass a lateral and not a forward pass. Dean Eyre kicked the PAT and Beaver led 21-0 with 9:24 ,-left-ln the half. - ' Again Barney Thompson took the kickoff on the 20 and returned to the Milford 32. On first down,. Milford fumbled and Beaver recov-sred recov-sred on the 36. On Beaver's first down, Eyre heaved a long one to Chris Gale who fell across the goal. Eyre kicked the PAT and the score was 28- .0 with 8:52 left in the half. """"The rest of the half was give and take, and Milford took the second half kickoff. Milford punted to the 40 and Beaver had to punt to the Milford 9. On third down, Milford fumbled again and Beaver recovered on the Milford 27. Eyre hit Tony White on third down and Beaver had their 5th TD with 5:53 left in the third quarter. A penalty pen-alty nullified Eyre's kick and the second attempt from the 18 was short. Beaver 34-0. The Tigers took the kick-off kick-off in the end zone and started start-ed on the 20. A bumble on (Continued on Page 2) . f ' I k S ? t ' : ?tV . - i . f : f ' -" i j , 1 . . - 1 -- !, . ........ - - , .J Well, the Tigers beat the Beavers in one category Friday Fri-day night. In net yardage gained, the Tigers had 135 and Beaver only 197. .However, that's the only statistic they led the Beavers in, unless it was the most fumbles lost. Fumbles were the name of the game with both teams dropping the ball consistent- ly. However, Beaver recovered recov-ered far more than the Tigers, Ti-gers, and turned six of them into five touchdowns and one field goal for their thirty-seven thirty-seven points. The Beavers also made good use of the long pass and ( just plain outran Milford's secondary in the 37-0 loss. Actually, if Milford fans could keep their eyes off the I scoreboard and their minds ' off the second quarter, it wasn't a bad game. j The Tigers moved the ball ( well against the touted Beaver Beav-er defense, but consistently fumbled handoffs, and the , Beaver s pounced on them one after anotner. Beaver fumbled the kick-off kick-off but picked it back up on their 12-yard line. Unable to move, they punted to Milford Mil-ford on the Beaver 47. Yardley fumbled' on first down, but recovered it himself him-self (the only one Milford captured) and gained a yard. Milford fumbled again on second down and Beaver recovered re-covered on their 49. On second sec-ond down, Dean Eyre tossed a bomb to Tony White on the Milford 40 and there was no one between him and the goal. He galloped the 40 yards for six points with 9:02 left in the first. The kick was wide. The rest of the first quarter quart-er was pretty even with neither team able to penetrate pene-trate deep into enemy territory. ter-ritory. The quarter ended with Milford on their own 37. On second down, the first in the Second quarter, Milford Mil-ford fumbled a pitchout and Kent Carter picked it up and scampered to the Milford 15 before Mayer brought him down. Chris Gale carried to the eleven, and Mitch Oakden swept his right end for the TD. There was 11:04 left in the half. Eyre carried the PAT over and the score was 14-0. The kickoff went to Barney Thompson and he returned it to the Milford 31. Mayer carried for 3 in two plays. On third down Nelson passed pass-ed to Barnes behind the line of scrimmage. Barnes dropped drop-ped the pass andCullenCart-er andCullenCart-er picked it up and waltzed FAST ACTION: Donald Baudino, Scott Barnes and Fire Chief Ray Whiting rush to get a hose on the downwind side of the Hazel Moore property that was destroyed early Saturday Sat-urday by a blaze which is believed to have been arson. Bottom picture shows the blaze as it looked when the department arrived. Damage was confined to the block building where the fire started. The unoccupied property has lieen set afire four times in the past four years. ) pwPWMmiwmwuna, jipiwiwi ..liiwmv iii i wi' im r . m ubimi ii.i.i i ii i assign ii i m m i "' "" ' najn... m...i h i. t jwu ...j ' is, .. V i . - ; fl, . -: -. - i ' Vv., . ; - ! , " '. - ' rt- ..il;r ' HERE'S MORE ABOUT Tigers first down was recovered hy Beaver on the 18. The Tigers Ti-gers lield and Eyre's foot put three more on the scoreboard score-board witli 4:09 left in the third. To Coach Marshall's credit, cred-it, when the Beavers threatened threat-ened inside the 15 once more, 1 after their longest sustained drive, he put in the second string to try to punch it across. The Tigers took over on downs and moved down field until Chris Gale intercepted inter-cepted on the Beaver 22, and they then run the clock out. Milford travels to North Sevier in Salina Friday to play the Wolves at 8:00 p.m. |